All four incoming freshmen will be eligible to play this coming season.

Brown is a 5-foot-9 combo guard out of Alpharetta, Ga., where she averaged 15.4 points and 3.7 assists per game as a senior for Alpharetta High School. She helped her school to four state playoff berths, three round of 16 appearances and a trip to the final eight last season.

She was a two-time, first-team all-region selection and was named first-team All-North Fulton and honorable mention all-metro Atlanta as a senior.

The 6-4 Darrah, from Buford, Ga., led Buford High School to back-to-back Class 2-A state championship games in 2011 and 2012. In the 2011 title game, she scored a game-high 18 points to help lift her school to the state crown. She averaged 14 points and 8 rebounds per game as a senior while shooting 43 percent from the field.

Her sister, Megan Darrah, the director of women’s basketball operations at Georgia State, was a three-year starter as a college player at Georgia. Her brother, Thomas Darrah, spent three seasons as a backup quarterback at Alabama before finishing his college football career at Jacksonville State.

Rhodes, a 6-foot post player out of Charleston, S.C., helped Pinewood Prep to three straight state championships for Class 3-A independent schools in South Carolina. She averaged 12.6 points and 10 rebounds per game as a senior, while being named all-state and All-Lowcountry.

All four incoming freshmen will be eligible to play this coming season.

Brown is a 5-foot-9 combo guard out of Alpharetta, Ga., where she averaged 15.4 points and 3.7 assists per game as a senior for Alpharetta High School. She helped her school to four state playoff berths, three round of 16 appearances and a trip to the final eight last season.

She was a two-time, first-team all-region selection and was named first-team All-North Fulton and honorable mention all-metro Atlanta as a senior.

The 6-4 Darrah, from Buford, Ga., led Buford High School to back-to-back Class 2-A state championship games in 2011 and 2012. In the 2011 title game, she scored a game-high 18 points to help lift her school to the state crown. She averaged 14 points and 8 rebounds per game as a senior while shooting 43 percent from the field.

Her sister, Megan Darrah, the director of women’s basketball operations at Georgia State, was a three-year starter as a college player at Georgia. Her brother, Thomas Darrah, spent three seasons as a backup quarterback at Alabama before finishing his college football career at Jacksonville State.

Rhodes, a 6-foot post player out of Charleston, S.C., helped Pinewood Prep to three straight state championships for Class 3-A independent schools in South Carolina. She averaged 12.6 points and 10 rebounds per game as a senior, while being named all-state and All-Lowcountry.

During her three years at Pinewood Prep, she set school records for career rebounds (717) and career blocked shots (268).

Ruffin is a 5-9 guard / forward who starred at River Mill in Graham. She was a three-time conference Player of the Year who averaged 15 points, 13 rebounds, four assists and four steals per game as a senior.

Ruffin established school records for career points (1,369) and career rebounds (1,319) while leading River Mill to league regular-season and tournament championships, and a sectional title in the state playoffs. She earned Times-News All-Region recognition three times.